BlackSky Wins 2024 Novaspace Leading Earth Observation Business Award at World Space Business Week

BlackSky recognized for excellence and innovation in delivering industry leading commercial real-time, space-based intelligence at mission speed and scale

PARIS (September 20, 2024) — BlackSky Technology Inc. (NYSE: BKSY) won the 2024 Novaspace Leading Earth Observation Business Award at World Space Business Week. BlackSky is recognized for excellence and innovation in Earth observation by delivering commercial real-time, space-based intelligence at mission speed and scale using high-cadence, rapid-revisit satellite imagery and AI-driven analytics.

“BlackSky is honored to receive the Novaspace 2024 Leading Earth Observation Business Award at the World Space Business Week,” said Brian O’Toole, BlackSky CEO. “This recognition is only possible with the collective passion and commitment displayed every day by the entire BlackSky team as we lead the Earth observation industry into a new era of dynamic, real-time, low latency monitoring.”

The annual WSBW awards recognize the most forward-thinking businesses and innovators shaping the future of the global space sector. A panel of industry experts evaluate qualitative and quantitative criteria, including innovation, strategic decisions, market impact, financial and commercial indicators.

This year, BlackSky made notable achievements in transforming the adoption model for commercial real-time, space-based intelligence and furthering the Earth observation industry’s transition from static mapping to dynamic, AI-driven monitoring of critical areas of interest while expanding its product offering to revolutionize non-Earth imaging.

“Our software-first approach has made space more accessible for nations seeking sovereign, space-based intelligence capabilities and is reshaping how customers see and understand the most important security and economic events in our world,” added O’Toole.

Through a first-of-its kind $50 million contract supporting the Indonesian Ministry of Defense, BlackSky is pioneering a new, software-first adoption model, offering customers immediate access to subscription-based Assured monitoring services over priority areas of interest with very little risk and without spending hundreds of millions on capability that will not materialize for years.

In January, BlackSky won a contract from the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) to move forward into the third and final phase of the multi-year Space-based Machine Automated Recognition Technique (SMART) program. With the core technology developed under the SMART program, BlackSky’s AI tools have detected and classified more than two million change observations with a high degree of accuracy over 120 thousand distinct sites after having analyzed five years of historic broad area satellite imagery from government and commercial sources.

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) recently announced BlackSky was selected as a vendor under the five-year, $290 million Luno A multi-award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract. The five-year deal focuses on monitoring economic and environmental activity and military capabilities using commercial geospatial intelligence and analytics services. BlackSky today monitors over more than 30 million square kilometers of the Earth’s surface for the NGA.

Yesterday, BlackSky was awarded a seven-figure space domain awareness contract from HEO to bring automated low-latency capabilities to non-Earth imaging (NEI) services for defense, intelligence and commercial use. Under the agreement, the companies will partner to bring BlackSky’s current constellation into HEO’s NEI sensor network. The contract is now moving into its second phase with a focus on automating the entire tasking-to-delivery process, following a successful initial proof of concept phase.

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